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Money to go mobile before 2014 target

Mobile money will become a mass-market reality in the UAE well before 2014, the timescale set by analysts for the

Salaries sacrificed to save jobs

As markets deliberate over the strength of global economic recovery, employees around the world are striking a "new

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Dubai's bank offers finance to people new to the UAE

Emirates Islamic Bank (EIB), the Islamic banking arm of Emirates NBD Group, a leading financial services organisation

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Pressure on Morocco to end child exploitation after girl's death

The death of a 14-year-old housemaid abused by her employer has sparked a public outcry in Morocco, giving ammunition

Obama pledges to reignite economy

President Barack Obama sketched an ambitious second-term agenda in his State of the Union speech on Tuesday,

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All-India strike poses fresh challenge to govt

A nationwide strike called by trade unions including those affiliated with the government hit Indian cities on Tuesday,

Philippines sets minimum salary of $400 for maids going to UAE

The Philippines has set tough terms for sending domestic workers to the UAE as is the case in Saudi Arabia, stipulating

Income equality Obama's next battleground

US President Barack Obama can claim credit for bringing the economy back from the edge of catastrophe. But on Tuesday

Best boss ever? CEO takes 'drastic' pay cut to give workers 'huge' raise

A Seattle CEO who announced that he's giving himself a drastic pay cut to help cover the cost of big raises for his

Riba proposals to help architecture students and young practitioners

The President of the Royal Institute of British Architects (Riba) Ruth Reed has presented a suite of proposals to the

$20 million settlement reached in Uber driver lawsuit

Uber has agreed to pay $20 million to settle a lawsuit accusing the ride-share service of classifying drivers as

'You're right,' French president tells opponents of fuel tax hike

French President Emmanuel Macron on Thursday told critics of fuel tax hikes "you're right" after 1.15 million people